如何留住部分设置手写笔RMX

The '˜Settings' button inside Stylus RMX's browser window is one of the most handy and less obvious features on offer inside RMX. In this Quick Tip I'll show you exactly why this is!  

内设置“按钮,手写笔将 RMX的浏览器窗口内RMX提供最方便和最不太明显的特点之一。

病在这个快速提示你到底为什么这是!


01 - 它做什么

每当你加载到一个新的元素一个手写笔插槽的那部分的所有设置被重置为默认值,所以“你听到只是原始样本。复位包括参数的调整,信封,过滤器,乱,时机,等加任何影响,你可能已经在该部分加载插槽。

如果你想保留的任何设置,您可能这就是设置按钮的用武之地。


02 - 使用“设置”按钮



Here you can see I have an element loaded in called ’86-Outlaw Drums’. I’ve also made some adjustments to the envelope and applied some panning via an LFO. I’ve also inserted some effects in the FX page. 


Here’s what it sounds like:


If I want to carry these settings over to a new element that I’m auditioning to see what it sounds like all I need to do is disable the ‘Settings’ button thats located above the elements list.



Now when I load a new element all of my part settings remain untouched, in this case my effects and envelope settings I made to the original one.


Here’s my new element with the old settings:



03 - 套房变奏曲


The thing about Stylus is that all elements (both factory and 3rd party) are grouped in Suites. These suites are usually variations of a master loop or the master loops constitute parts. This is especially the case in 3rd party ‘Construction Kits’ where you get the component parts of an actual track. Say, bass, horns, guitars, keys etc.


When auditioning these suite elements inside a track you may find you need to transpose these elements to the key of your track to see if they work. What you don’t want to have to do is reset the tuning every time you choose a new element.

This is a great example of when the ‘Settings’ button comes in handy to retain any transposition changes you’ve made. 

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For the past 20 years Toby has worked as a professional guitarist, programmer and producer. Clients include Sir Paul McCartney, George Michael, Shirley Bassey, Yusuf Islam, Giles Martin as well as the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies. He has also worked extensively in TV, Advertising and Film. As well as composing himself he has also ... Read More

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